The Street Of the Fiancées is a colorful place, a typical street in the downtown of Mexico City: small stores, street retailers, an apartment complex, a Chinese coffee shop, a seam factory, an old box gym and a small church of XVIII century. This street is well-known by that name because there are several stores that sell the wedding dresses and others attributes for wedding parties. But the story is actually about a street like any other in the downtown, it's a metaphor. A street that doesn't exist and that was invented as a stage for the story of youthful love, a wonderful place in the heart of Mexico City, where the personages live their days with love, pain, joy and solidarity.
Tormenta en el Paraíso
In the year 1519, the Mayan priest Ahzac discovers that his daughter, Ixmy, has given herself to the love of a white man; she was destined to be sacrificed as a gift to the gods along with some gifts made of gold and with a black pearl of similar size. The maiden, having avoided her fate, invokes Ahzac's fury, who then invokes a curse upon the black pearl, saying, " Whoever has this pearl in their possession will never be able to know what happiness is!"
Rostro de Analía, El
Mariana Montiel is a young and beautiful executive at the head of
ANGEL'S, the executive airline founded by her father. She has been
skilled and very shrewd in business, though her personal life is a
completely different story as she has not known how to protect the
thing she most cares about: her own marriage.